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Using a howler during coyote season can be effective, especially when combined with a solid stand setup and decoy placement. However, its effectiveness depends on the caller's skill level and the overall strategy employed.
Choosing the Right Call
When it comes to coyote hunting, electronic calls have gained popularity due to their versatility and ease of use. A good howler can mimic various coyote vocalizations, from high-pitched yips to deeper howls. To get the most out of your howler, practice calling frequently to develop a natural, smooth tone. This is essential for attracting coyotes and not scaring them off. Spend time experimenting with different call settings and volumes to find what works best for you.
Stand Setup and Decoy Placement
A well-placed stand and decoy setup is crucial for luring coyotes into range. When setting up your stand, choose a location with a clear line of sight to a coyote’s potential path. Consider using a tripod or ladder to elevate your stand, allowing you to see over obstacles and get a better view of the surrounding area. Place decoys at least 20-30 yards away from your stand, and use a minimum of two decoys to create a believable coyote pair. You can also use scent drag or scent wicks to enhance the decoy’s appeal.
Tips for Success
When using a howler, remember that coyotes are highly sensitive to sound and movement. Keep your stand quiet and still, and avoid sudden movements that might startle the coyotes. Consider wearing camouflage clothing and face paint to blend in with your surroundings. When the coyotes do arrive, be prepared to make a quick shot, as they can be wary of humans and might not hesitate to leave if they feel threatened. Always handle and store your howler and decoys properly to prevent damage and maintain their effectiveness.
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